Full text : The reconstruction of agriculture in the Soviet Union

ITIL

The victory of the November revolution led to the
final elimination of landlordism and of land ownership
 confined principally to the upper strata of the
village; at the same time it brought about a considerable
 parceling out of land among the poor and middle
peasantry. This may be seen from the following tables
giving the comparative distribution of land in a number
 of districts before and after the revolution:

Groups of Farms Area Per
Classified Accord- Farm Area Per
ing to Value of Before Farmin
Means of Produc- War 1924-25 Change
tion Owned + ——— (in dessiatins) —
{Steppe Sections)
+ 34
- 8.0
0.9
11
—10.8

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11.9 12.8
20.0 18.2

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176
112
93
63

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i2.1 10.8
18.5 18.4

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3. 501-800 “
4. 801-1400 *
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209
179
122
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73

TAMBOV PROVINCE
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5. Above 1400

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43.0 17.7

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2. 201-500
8. 501-800 “
4. 801-1400 *
5. Above 1400 ¢

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